Pocket IRC 1.0

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    25/03/2003
  • File size:
    262K
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Pocket PC

Publisher’s description

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Pocket IRC is a client for the IRC chat protocol. With Pocket IRC and an Internet connected Pocket PC, you can log on to any IRC network and chat as easily as you do on your PC. Unlike some IRC clients, Pocket IRC's display is custom written and designed for displaying formatted IRC text. Each type of event can be customized to your preference including text and background colors, formatting, and whether to display any formatting or even show the event at all. You can also control the font and text size. You can select any BMP, GIF, JPG or PNG image as a background, and choose to display PocketIRC full screen. Pocket IRC stores a list of the server's that you've connected to and the port number for each one. Since many IRC servers require that you have an IDENT service on your computer before they will allow you to connect, Pocket IRC has a configurable IDENT server built in.

CNET Networks is not responsible for the content of this Publisher's Description. We encourage you to determine whether this product or your intended use is legal. We do not encourage or condone the use of any software in violation of applicable laws. Any questions, complaints or claims related to any specific download should be directed to the relevant vendor.

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